Name: Adele Harriette
Age: 21
Gender: Female
Occupation: Stylist
Social class: Third class
Financial situation: Fairly rich
Appearance: About 5.7 ft. tall, short hair with brown hair color, pale skin color, blue eyes, double eyelash.
Location: Map of France, Map of Paris
Habitual locations: Pantin
Daily routine: Have breakfast early in the morning and have my afternoon shift at my work and look at some clothing shops before I come home. I usually come home late afternoon.
Personality/Quirks/Unique Personality Traits: Very kind and not easily brought down my distraught.
Past/Individual-family history: I was born in Paris, i've been living in Paris until now. I used to like singing and dancing when I was young. My mother died when I was quite young so my father raised me.
Family: Married to Harvey Harriette and has a daughter named Courtney Harriette
Social relations with your own and other classes: The people who work at my shop are also peasants so we share the same feelings as each other. We're very isolated because other people look down on us.
Religion: Christian
Education: Did not attend any education.
Languages you speak: French
Main privileges and/or hardships: Owner of the shop I work at
Portrait:
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Journal Entry #1

On the day July 14th 1789, I joined the attack on bastille in hope to be free of this cruelty. Our goal was to break into the walls of Bastille and collect arms. Though I did not like the idea of violence, I thought to myself that desperate times call for desperate measures. We have been starving, and King Louis XVI would not aid our needs. When we came upon Bastille there were a hundred men that were guarding the prison. Some men were really eager to break into those walls, and by doing so they knocked me over to the ground. A man by the name of Guillaume Rousseau came to help me up and we went together as a group this time to break those walls. By the time we broke inside, we took all the arms and set the prisoners free.The Governor and the lieutenant of the Bastille prison were carried to the place of public execution and got their heads chopped off. The destruction of the Bastille was begun. 150,000 were on their way to the decimate the Royal family, the court, the ministers and all connected with them, their practices and principles. I hope things to be changed so that everybody is equal and that the other estates don't look down on us.

Journal Entry #2

Today was August 4th, there was a assembly gathering the three estates. The Assembly's reforms were focusing on trying to take over the church which really offended the catholics in the third estate. I am a devout christian and I was not pleased by the fact that they were trying to take something the third estate treasures. The church's land got taken over and they declared that the church officials and the priest were to be elected as state officials. A woman by the name of Elaine Rémy was wondering the importance of the church's to the third estate because she was an atheist so therefore she did not share the same feelings as of the others in the third estate. I told her that most of the peasants in the third estates are devout christians and the assembly was trying to take over the church's. She started to feel sympathetic towards the peasants and other devout christians in the third estate like myself.

Journal Entry #3

A few weeks after King Louis XVI and Mary Antoinette's death, we needed a new ruler to look up to. Today I was walking to work and I saw a street performer, I was very fascinated by her dancing. Although she may not have looked like a professional, I could tell that she had talent inside her. Then all of the sudden, there was a loud noise coming from a peasant. He was yelling that there is a new ruler who will change everything. I didn't exactly get what he meant by that. I asked for the street performers name, and her name was Cécile Croisseux. I asked her if she knew anything about what that peasant was saying, and she told me that Napoleon is giving himself power to make changes in France. I was worried for a second, but then she elaborated more, she said that Napoleon was going to change things more differently than when King Louis VXI was ruling, he was going to make things better. She also told me that he made the church's back to the way it was where it had its own land, priests and church officials.